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SOCIETY. THE EVENING STAR ociety Don Gelasio Caetani, Ambassador of Italy, Shortens Home Leave and Will Return - : ambassador of Italy, Don lasio Caetani, will return to country next month after months or more in his Italian home. I The m er of (I Dr. o-Ke Alfred went to Willlamstown yesterday from Woods Hole, where he spent a few days with Mme, Sze accompanied their older children New York last week. The min- went from Washington to New en, who hav . WEBSTE t the gland. ; They will with their par nts and return to Eng- unin to continue their ing Sec of War, Mr. rcturned this morn- where hie spent some I Diavis \ston. is. . ten da avis has 1d made ion. Capt. Heraclito Aranha, for two ears aval attache ' of the i in embassy, will return to Rio de icro within the next two T The almost immediate pro- r Capt. Graca to the T tniral ne zil. Cuapt. riends in hoth the ¢ ind those ety ic hough Lis untiring efforts work | | dent and Mrs, | e returned to | ent at the spent a few d Vious to that the me length in New' Lee Seeretary 6f the Nary, returned this morning | »rt visit in New Yorlk. Mrs, | is expected to join him | week for a few days. | =4 of the Italian | to ! Silenzi, re- | three-week vent in Bar Harl nd in in the latter place Signor the guest of Mr. and Mrs. | Aspegren of New York, who are cupying their villa for the season. | - 1 achran, American at Antwerp, Belgtum, who is n ted S on leave of absence, Washington, accompanied by ned ati ewpor Silenzi w Ma Mr. Clinton consul » U =2, —wherein Washin these sales. $12.50 All sorts of pleats—a few and smart sport sh: $4.65 A wonderful group of han ruffles—round, square and wide filet and Irish others trimmed with colo overblouses and tucke all_here. morning. cobald. whose marriage to VMr. Ballinger took place tochambeau FASHION === $16.50 to $22.50 Handsome Silk SKIRTS Reduced to too—in the segson’s smartest silks and colorings. What a chance! Roshanara Tan Canton Crepe Gray Washable Fantasi Navy Blue Noveity Stripes Black Plaided Molly-0-Crepe Lanvin’ Green Paisley Silk Orchid Handmade Blouses Regularly Priced at $7.50 —numbers from several fortunate spe- cial purchases—other models from our own_carefully selected stoc! Twenty, different stylcs—frilis and laces—some hand-drawn and hand-embroidered, All sizes in one style or another—you'll do well to be on hand early Thursday Next Month. ¢ 3 { i | Mrs. MacEachranafor an extended visit | {n M usetts and Mafne before [ Ing for Mr. MacEachran I m achusetts and was cived by Presidest Cod Ing Washington, dge before leay- irs. James R. Mann was the guest k: this week of John W i the summer home of the Seci | War, Prospect mountain, New Hamp- | shire. The American minister to Bolivia, Mr. Jesse Cottrell, and Mrs. Cottrell were luncheon guests at the Shorel today of Col. and Mrs. Wade H. Cooper. Mr. Cottrell has been representing our nment in Bolivia for the past two 1 it BA having been appointed by the late | President Harding. Mr. and Mrs, Cot- trell are in this country for a short | vacatio Mr. and Peter A, Drury are expected tc = in New York Wed- nesday abe the Homeric, having | ed from England Wednesday of | week. Mr. and Mrs. Dru nd their small son. Paul. have been broad sin June. and their sun mer home, Valley View, on the moun- | tain above Bluen is- leased | to Mr. and Mrs. H. Hagne Miss Mary Louise Tyner. daughter | of Mrs. Elonzo Tyner, will be ma ried tomorrow to Mr. Wil of Sengelon, NDOW SHADES Don’t experiment with cheap dow Shades—get the best at factory prices (which means a saving). and workmanship guaranteed. SEI— 227 W. Stokes Sammons, I 830 13th St. N.W. l WEERNY. | Season’s-End Reduction Sales! 1 gton women are finding smart coats, frocks, suits and accessories—all Jellefi quality garments—at a mere fraction of their original cost. It will pay you to take advantage of ‘wrap-arounds, fine t value. exactly one-ha mer price. dmade blouses V necks— fitting. red linen— ins—they’re {lege and Mrs. Harry A. Ga Type to the THE LAST MINUTE Right Havifk vour home papered and painted—for = the coming fall and winter. Proficlent work- | 537 [ men. Prices cxtremely reaconable. No order too small for us to il { End-of-the-Season "P-U-R-C-H-A-S-E Tailored Tuxedo SWEATERS Pure Fiber Regularly Selling at $13.50 $6.75 @A An’ exclusive maker of do sweaters found himself overstocked at in- ventory, We made an offer for the entire quantity, and obtained a most unusual We offer them a% POINTS TO CON Every Sweater perfect and spl Every Sweater pure fiber, choice of two beautiful weaves. Rack bottoms prevent stretching. Every Sweater has tallored pockets, fancy revers, and braided girdle. ~ Colors—Navy blue, black, buff, brown, bottie green. ?lxcl 36 to “ at operiing of sale. Sweater Section, Second Floor. Gans, Miss Bartles and Mr. William Cochester. mony will be performed in St. Pete: urch in Eaton square,- London. [rs. Tyner and her daughter cloSed heir apartment at Wardman Park Hotel late in June and sailed shorty after for Kurope, where they have made an extensive tour. Admiral and Mys. ' Edward W. Eberle have purchased the house at 2905 32d street and will give up their “apartment at the Altamont Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Veirs Mace an- nounce the engagement of their niece Aiss Myrtle Elizabeth Rabbitt, daugh ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. Wil- liam Rabbitt, to Mr. ‘Leslie I Bopst. The weddin in the early fall Mins Martha Wil Returned From Miss Martha W. Williams of 2826 Connecticut avenue has returned to Washington, having arrived on the Lapland from Burope, Friday, after spending three months abroad. ward g will take place shortly. Maj. Gen. Bliss Visiting Dr. and Mrs. Garfleld. Maj. Gen. Tasker H. Bliss was the guest of honor at dinner last even- ing of the president of Willigms Col- d, who entertained in their home at Williams- town, Mass. Gen. Bliss is spending a short time with Dr. and Mrs. Garfleld and attending the sessiows of the In- stitute of Politics. Mr. and Mrs. Charles J. Williamson are on a motor trip which will i clude North Delaware Water Gap, Lake George, Montreal, Quebec and Thousand Islands. Dr. and Mrs, William Lloyd Linton | were recently guests of ‘the latter's | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson, at Wardman Park Hotel. | The Netherlands minister to the court of St. James and formerly Netherlands representative here, Jonk- heer Van Swinderin, and Mme. Van Swinderin were the honor guests at luncheorn yesterdag~of Mrs. J. M. John- son at Bar Harbor, where Jonkheer and Mme. Van Swinderin are spending a portion of the summer. Mme. Van Mrs: Monlca D. Woodell will leave Washington _today for _ California, | where she will make hef home. . Mr. | W. Todd Woodell will join his mother | there after a motor {rip across the | country. | | Swinderin was formerly Miss Eliza- beth Glover, and is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Stein have as their guests the latter's brother, | Mr. Charles W. La Porte, and nephew, Bailey La Porte, of Peoria, 11l Miss Caroline D. West is at the Hotel Sheldon in Wildwood, N. J., for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Washington. Charles Glover of The naval attache of the United States embassy in Paris and Mrs. Frank Upham are ting Mr. and Mrs. ¥red Upham of €Ticago in Lon- do They have made their headquar- ters at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel, Lon- don, and made frequent short visits aleng the southern o t nd Mrs, Alban B, Butler, j Washington are in New York and s ing at the Hotel Astor, Mrs. Guy Despard Goff and her daughter, Miss Louise Goff, have ar- rived In Paris after a tour of the continent, Mr. and Mry. James Robert McKee had & small company dining inform ally with them Saturday evening at the cenwich ~ Country Club Greenwich, Conn. Mr. and M Kee Rave rece taken possession new house which they pur- in the spring and have with! m their daughter, Mrs. Reisinger, formerly Miss Mary Lodge Mckee, | ho was presented to society in Washington some years ago. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence L. Hay have | left ipswich. Mass.. where thev were Buests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis R. Appleton, and have gone to Newbury, N. H. Miss Maud Wetmore has r-‘lumvdl to. Newport from a motor tour through New England. | Mrs, Lewis, wife of former Senator ! James Hamilton Lewls, and her sis- | ter, Mrs. Cordine of Charleston, have ! gone to Paris from London, and are | staving at the Maurice for u short | time on their way to Vienna ’ Mrs. David Lawrence and her daughter will arrive in New York at| the end of this week, aboard the| George Washingtog. which sailed | from England ThurMay. ! Mrs. W. T Moran | lantic City fo at the Hotel Mr. and Mrs. Russel Bel ¥ nounce the engagement of their daughter, Louise Morrison O'Brien, to M. Marcel- C. Delporte of Brussels, Beigium. The wedding will take place in the early spring. P Miss_Janet Richards returned to New York Friday on the Red Star 1 Lapland, after spending three months in kEurope. ) Above Is Pictured a “Top-Icer” $24.75 Mr. Adrian Van Museling of New | &ork had a small company dining | with him last evening at Clifton, the | headquarters of the Women's Uni- versal Alliance. Others dining there | last evening were Mr. and Mrs. Isaac | | | { | A Three-Door DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL CORNELL - WALL PAPER CO,|. 714 13th NV Main 5373-5874 | | Graduate *Eyes Examined McCormick Medical College Glasses Fitted Dr. CLAUDE S. SEMONES Eyesight Specialist 409410 McLachlen 10th and G Bts. Phone Maln 781, g=117 Hours: Win- Fit 1f their for- hungry! SIDER: home. * Madé in Washington by N, Auth Provision Co, parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Bricker, 118 Quincy place northeast. Mrs, Henry Curtis Morris has gone to New England for a series of late summer and early_autumn visits and will. return to Washington about October 1. Marriage Licenses. P ¥l';\ln licenses have been issued to the Sy ""HP!' E. Eselhorst and rtha Ullrich. Jack Lawson and Essie Greggs, both of Witk e s and Mionie Brooks. Deaths Reported. hours: Meta H. Dodge, 3307 R st. n.w. Marjory 8. Clar ‘orgetown Hospl Clharles W. Cog: st. sw. Mary Ellen Ho 904 Virginia ate. we. Aunie Green, Ward rd. we Rarah Butler, 53, 208 Stesens rd. s.¢ Lizzie Henson, 25, Freedmen's Hospitul Henry Williams, 42, 317 11th st. n.e Elizabeth Hull,' 36, Freedmen's Hospital. Ruth Bidgell, 19, Freedmen's Hospital. Births Reported. The following births have been reported to the healih department in the last twenty-four hours: Joseph and Frederick § ..Lawrence J. a Vincent J. Joseph L. Frederick Rerdans, girl Mort Wil -EDDY Refrigerator - Performance -— a quality which earns for any product a reputation for re- liability has been a constant feature with THE EDDY — over half a century of satisfaction is al- ready credited to this GOOD REFRIGER- ATOR. .m{in Floor, G Street Entrance DULIN&MARTIN G2 F Streect and 1214 w0 1219 & Street, §:45 to 5.20 " SK any small'boy what’s: the best food on a hike and he’ll tell you: & «Auth’s Franks”—quick as =a flash! He wants something that’s plain good with no fixin’s or frills when he's Big, meaty and wholesome and made inimitably - delicious by the tang of savory spices. No better choice for the meal out-of-doors or for luncheon at , WASHINGTON, D. . MONDAY, AUGUST 20, 1923. { 1 The following deaths have been reported to|in the Unit. the health department in the last twenty-four | billion poun - SOCIETY. ISEAT PLEASANT GIVES 0 Albert A. and Genevia Butier, girl James W, and Mergaret M. O'Brico, boy. and Mary Wel elel Mare!sas. pparatus. ition (he fixiy! 150 the purchas pparatus. The cor rated and, ther, he responsinill and improve: mbership of the | Special Dispatch to The Star. SEAT PLEASANT. Wid.. August 2 The elghth annual carnival of the | Volunteer Fire and Community Wel (fare Association will be held August D. €., for week ending Saturday, Auguat 1% 27 to September 3. H Baby shows, beauty <, danc- | 1923, on shipments om Baby shows, beauty contests, dane- | 0% o0, Mhinmente sold out, 204 trom ing, music and speaking will be on |averaged 1640 cents por. pored—>amrt the program, ment. Louis ocigtion, custoni of | th o nsumption of candy | purpose. of . ates is close to two | our community, 'lights and 98 and Liewellen Rq F. and Mary C and Irene Sulllvan, gi Carleston R. and Emma Shoemaker, i Allen R. and Huzel Greenla ‘Thomas ‘and Clara Dixon, girl Kslvester and Rertha Fennell, girl Herbert and Elizabeth Vincent, boy James and Dorothy Powell, bos | Willlam E. and Mary E. Thompson, girl. | | | Prices realized on Switt & Co prny eales of carcass beel in Washingt the | the | give the in chairman has ion vear for provements as_putting them it of been to every Tme yea such ing In Memoriam Floral expre: sympathy receives sincere approval when Blackistone furnishes the Memorial Wreaths Special, $ 3-50 and up on of one’s ey segere i ottoee weverent 71790 7207 s00ivis wis T4th and H Phone Main 3707 In this sale we have surpassed all former fur events in point of variety. beauty of styles and values. EXamination of the quality and beauty of the Coats will convince you that this is your opportunity to make a fur invest- ment worth while. A Reasonable Deposit Will Hold Any Fur Coat or Wrap You May Select In This August Fur Sale. Sealine (dyed coney) Coats Regular Selling Price, $125.00 : $87_—5__9 | 48-inch Sealine (dved coney) Coats, with shawl collar, Mandarin sleeves, finished with deep cuffs and self belt can_ be worn belted or lgose back. Another model straightline style with wide flaring sleeves and deep cu Sealine (dyed coney) Coats Regular Selling Price, $155.00__..__ )s $99 30-inch Sealine (dyed coney) Coat. with large crust chin collar and Mandarin sleeves, finished with deep cuffs. Another model, 48 inches long, in straightline and belted styles, finished with fancy border effect; fastened with metal buckle. Sealine (dyed coney) Coats i i Regular Selling Price, $17: and_cuffs, beautiful silky skins; finished with_gsilk rope girdle. Another model trimmed with Naturai Squirrel or Skunk collar and deep cufis—can be worn without belt. Sealine (dyed coney) Coats and Capes Regular Selling Price, $79.50—at 45-inch _Coats with crushed chin collar, bell slceves, silk rope girdle; belted or flare back. Capes with deep flare: crushed collar, trimmed with self-covered buttons, - Rich Hudson Seal Coats (Dyed Muskrat) Hudson Seal (dyed 288 219315 Hudson Seal (dyed H muskrat Co: in straight. line mcdel, with high crown cape collar, loose flowing sleeves, brown brocaded crepe lining. Regular value, $335.00. Sale price.... Hudson Seal (dyed muskrat - Coats, in straight- line model, with cape. collar and Mandarin sleeves, beauti- ful silky skins. Regular value, $400.00." Sale price Hudson Seal (dyed " muskrat) Coats, .in bloused- muskrat Coat: in straight- back model. with large Man- } | Jine model. with large cape darin _sleeves and crushed | collar, Mandarin sleeves, deep | cape collar. Finest grade | cuff effect, brocaded rose Can- | pelts. American Beauty bro- | ton crepe lining. Regular | caded crepe lining. Regular ’ | value, $375.00. Sale price.... value, $475.00. Sale price. i Muskrat and Civet Coats 200 Sealine and Muskrat Coats 1$1295 | Regular Selling Price, Regular Selling $279.50 . Price, $160.00.... sk T L border “effacts crawn “colar and | | Sealino (ived cones) Coats, with shawl collar 3 i o dle: of skunk fur an: eep skunk cufis. | Mandarin Seeves. Snished omail Fobe Eirdlei | ° 45-inch Sealine (dyed-coney) Stout Coat,-with ghawl collar and Mandarin siceves, brocads satin ning. b2 nch Natural Muskrat Coat, rich dark skins with deep .border effect, large shawl collar and iine or belted, large cape callats; all skins beau- tifully matched, and Sealine (dyed coney) Coats with.German -Fitch collar and deep cuffs; fin- ished with silk. girdle, Dell sleeves. # -5 - 45-inch Natural Muskrat Coat, with deep bor- 7 Sedline’ (dyed coney) Coats ' | dcr. cruth coliar and bell siccves, straightiine e Regular Selling Price, $ 1 9 5 | $259.00 . LS | Beautiful lustrous skins, with large skunk col- lar and three-border effect cuffs, 50 inches long. | others with natural or Viatka squirrel collar and cuffs; 45-inch Muskrat Coats” with crush_ collar, deep striped 1S-inch border; French Nearseal (dyed muskrat) Coats, crown collar and sk | rope girdle, and French Nearseal (dyed muskrat) Capes, 50 inches long. Near-Seal Coats Regular Selling Price, $350.00.... } $2492 inches long, with skunk or natural squirrel collar and cufts: wide Mandarin sleeves, finished with silic rope with silk. dle and lined brocaded

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